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Ends 9.00.
2002: It's Up to You! - don't forget to vote for your favourite comedy of the year, via [website removed]

Rotten Ralph
The crafty cat won't wear his flea collar.

7.10 Smurfs' Adventures
Can dreams really come true?

7.35 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Willy meets a vegetarian bear.
(Shown yesterday at 3.45pm on BBC1)

8.00 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Another report. Further coverage on CBBC channel

8.05 Ace Lightning
Random Virus refuses to co-operate with Lord Fear.
(Shown Monday at 4.30pm on BBC1)

8.30 The Wayne Manifesto
The children are too busy to buy Dad a gift for Father's Day.

Ends 10.50.

Clifford the Big Red Dog
Cleo comes to realise the value of her good friends.

9.15 Noddy
Noddy and his friends stage a rescue.

9.25 Pablo the Little Red Fox
Where are the cubs'parents?

9.30 Fimbles
Fimbo has a problem. Shown yesterday at 3.25pm on BBC1

9.50 Teletubbies Count to Christmas
The fourth magic moment.
Then Pingu
The clumsy penguin runs away from home.

10.00 Tweenies
Sparky the electrician fixes the lights.

10.20 Teletubbies
The story of the naughty sausage.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays

Repeats are not indicated
10.50 Come Outside (ages 4-5) A Letter 9413926 01.05
Numbertime (ages 5-7) Money-
Coin Equivalents tofl
11.20 Words and Pictures Plus
(ages 5-7) CVC Words: Rumble in the Jungle 9324758 11.35 What? Where? When? Why? (ages 6-7) Technology- Things We Wear: Weather Wraps
11.50 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Living - Nightlife 8852907 12.05
Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7) Living- Being Healthy 676974212.20 Maths Challenge (ages 9-10) TV Workout Year 5 Percentages

"Compensation culture" has seen increasing numbers of employees seeking financial redress for work-related misfortune, leaving businesses and public services with an annual bill of L14 billion. As a result, jobs are being lost as employers are no longer able to obtain legally required insurance for positions. The Money Programme investigates. Producer Terry Messenger ; Series editor Clive Edwards

Contributors

Producer:
Terry Messenger
Editor:
Clive Edwards

Theo Wayte from Rutland has an impressive collection of artefacts and curios passed down from a wealthy uncle, but she has no space to store them. The task facing presenters Dawna Walter and Mark Franks in the last of the series is to help her to sort through her possessions. Series producer Sara Woodford ; Executive producer Carrie Britton

Contributors

Unknown:
Theo Wayte
Presenters:
Dawna Walter
Presenters:
Mark Franks
Producer:
Sara Woodford
Producer:
Carrie Britton

A mother-of-four whose hotpants and low-cut tops were deemed inappropriate by Susannah Constantine and Trinny Woodall faces the style gurus for the first time in a year. Did she take any of their advice on board?
Director Nick Bray : Series editor Tracy Jeune www.bbc.co.uk/lifestyle RT SHOP: accompanying book. £12.99 including p&p. Call 0870 770 (national rate) or visit www.radiotimes.com/rtshop

Contributors

Unknown:
Susannah Constantine
Unknown:
Trinny Woodall
Director:
Nick Bray
Editor:
Tracy Jeune

Sir Terence Conran opened his first Habitat store in 1964, and the sleek, modern designs and innovative products soon had the public sold. However, the expansion of his empire during the 1980s led to a sharp decline in quality, and finally saw the business sold to the Swedish rival Ikea. Narrated by James Bolam.
Last in the series.

Contributors

Narrator:
James Bolam.
Producer:
Angela Chan
Series Producer:
Colm Martin

In the fifth part of the drama, Beres has recovered from his operation and is keen to set a date for the wedding. Johnny is in a quandary over the diamond. Contains adult material.
Written by Roy Williams ; Producer Anne Edyvean ; Director Roberto Bangura www.bbc.co.uk/babyfather

Contributors

Written By:
Roy Williams
Producer:
Anne Edyvean
Director:
Roberto Bangura
Johnny:
Don Gilet
Gus:
David Harewood
Linvall:
Fraser James
Beres:
Wil Johnson
Lesley:
Diane Parish
Caroline:
Billie-Claire Wright
Mrs Pottinger:
Mona Hammond
Mr Pottinger:
T-Bone Wilson
Mrs Lindo:
Jay Byrd
Pauline:
Petra Letang
Eric:
Heshima Thompson
Kevin:
Gary McDonald
Shopkeeper:
Satnam Bhogal
Mr Allison:
Stanley Page
Sherene:
Tameka Empson
Loma:
Sandra Bee
Teacher:
Sian Martin
Lara:
Saffron Lashley

The second part of an awards ceremony celebrating Asian achievements in Britain. With music from Hans Raj Hans , Pankaj Udhas , Hadiqa, Malkit Singh and Akshay Kumar.
Mega Mela - Revealed is tomorrow 11.20pm.

Contributors

Unknown:
Hans Raj Hans
Unknown:
Pankaj Udhas
Unknown:
Malkit Singh
Unknown:
Akshay Kumar.

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 From Here to Modernity 23259 1.00 Open Advice 12292 1.30 Sydney: Living with Difference Secondary Schools 2.00 PSHE Dear Nobody
Languages 4.00 Japanese Language and People (parts 7-8) Working for Yourself 5.00 Using the Internet
Open University 6.00 Velocity Diagrams 49785 6.30
Cybersouls - will the human body become redundant?

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